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TOC: Ann Rev Poli Sci

Introduction

Annual Review of Political Science, 18

A Conversation with Hanna Pitkin
Hanna Pitkin and Nancy Rosenblum [] []

Income Inequality and Policy Responsiveness
Robert S. Erikson [] []

How Do Campaigns Matter?
Gary C. Jacobson [] []

Electoral Rules, Mobilization, and Turnout
Gary W. Cox [] []

The Rise and Spread of Suicide Bombing
Michael C Horowitz [] []

The Dysfunctional Congress
Sarah Binder [] []

Political Islam: Theory
Andrew F. March [] []

Borders, Conflict, and Trade
Kenneth A. Schultz [] []

From Mass Preferences to Policy
Brandice Canes-Wrone [] []

Constitutional Courts in Comparative Perspective: A Theoretical Assessment
Georg Vanberg [] []

Epistemic Democracy and Its Challenges
Melissa Schwartzberg [] []

The New Look in Political Ideology Research
Edward G. Carmines and Nicholas J. D’Amico [] []

The Politics of Central Bank Independence
José Fernández-Albertos [] []

What Have We Learned about the Resource Curse?
Michael L. Ross [] []

How Party Polarization Affects Governance
Frances E. Lee [] []

Migration, Labor, and the International Political Economy
Layna Mosley and David A. Singer [] []

Law and Politics in Transitional Justice
Leslie Vinjamuri and Jack Snyder [] []

Campaign Finance and American Democracy
Yasmin Dawood [] []

Female Candidates and Legislators
Jennifer L. Lawless [] []

Power Tool or Dull Blade? Selectorate Theory for Autocracies
Mary E. Gallagher and Jonathan K. Hanson [] []

Realism ÂÜÀòÉç¹ÙÍøt Political Corruption
Mark Philp and Elizabeth Dávid-Barrett [] []

Experiments in International Relations: Lab, Survey, and Field
Susan D. Hyde [] []

Political Theory as Both Philosophy and History: A Defense Against Methodological Militancy
Jeffrey Edward Green [] []

The Empiricists’ Insurgency
Eli Berman and Aila M. Matanock [] [Google Scholar]

The Scope of Comparative Political Theory
Diego von Vacano [] []

Should We Leave Behind the Subfield of International Relations?
Dan Reiter [] []